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Opulence

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Opulence

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Opulence: Encyclopedia II - Baldwin V of Jerusalem - Baldwin's succession and death

Agnes died around 1184 and Baldwin IV finally succumbed to his leprosy in 1185, leaving Baldwin V as king with Raymond III as his regent. The succession crisis had prompted a mission to the west to seek assistance: in 1184, Patriarch Heraclius, along with Roger de Moulins, grand master of the Knights Hospitaller, and Arnaud de Toroge, grand master of the Knights Templar, travelled throughout the courts of Europe, but no help was forthcoming. The chronicler Ralph Niger reports that his enormous retinue and opulent dress offended the sensibili ...

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Baldwin V of Jerusalem, Baldwin V of Jerusalem - Baldwin V and the political factions, Baldwin V of Jerusalem - Baldwin as co-king of Jerusalem, Baldwin V of Jerusalem - Baldwin's succession and death, Baldwin V of Jerusalem - Consequences of Baldwin's death, Baldwin V of Jerusalem - Sources

Read more here: » Baldwin V of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia II - Baldwin V of Jerusalem - Baldwin's succession and death

Opulence: Encyclopedia II - It's All Gone Pete Tong - Plot

The film begins showing a dirty, hermit-like man living in a very dirty padded room. The film then cuts back to one year earlier, showing DJ Frankie Wilde at the height of his fame on the party island of Ibiza. With a record contract in hand, he lives an opulent life performing at the hottest nightclubs and living in a gorgeous villa with his trophy wife Sonya. Sonya is a model that starred in his first music video (Rise Again), and they have a son King (product of an affair by another man). Frankie's career is g ...

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It's All Gone Pete Tong, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Plot, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Characters, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Primary, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Secondary, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Music, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Soundtrack, It's All Gone Pete Tong - 2-Disc CD, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Trivia, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Quotes, It's All Gone Pete Tong - Awards

Read more here: » It's All Gone Pete Tong: Encyclopedia II - It's All Gone Pete Tong - Plot

Opulence: Encyclopedia II - Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - The later years: exiled again

The Royal Family lived in Edinburgh until 1833 when King Charles chose to move to Prague as a guest of the Austrian Emperor. They moved into the opulent luxury of Schloss-Hradschin. Marie-Thérèse devotedly nursed her uncle Charles through his last illness in 1836, when he died of cholera. By that time they had left Prague and moved to the estate of Count Coronini near Gorica, Slovenia . Like her deceased uncle, Marie-Thérèse remained a devout and sincere Roman Catholic. She is buried in the franciscan monastery of Kostanjevica, Slovenia, ...

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Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - Madame Royale: the princess's childhood, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - The orphan in the Temple: imprisonment and revolution, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - Émigrée: life in exile, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - The Duchesse d'Angoulême: the restoration of the monarchy, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - The later years: exiled again, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - In fiction, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - Controversy, Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - External site

Read more here: » Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte: Encyclopedia II - Princess Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte - The later years: exiled again

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Narayana

Narayana - an expansion of Krsna. The opulent Lord of Vaikuntha.

 

(See also: Narayana, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Sai Baba Dictionary on Ganesa

Ganesa:

Ganesa: the demigod in charge of material opulence and freedom from misfortune.

 

(See also: Ganesa, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Vishnu

Vishnu

The Supreme Lord in His opulent feature as the Lord of Vaikuntha, who expands into countless forms and incarnations.

 

(See also: Vishnu, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Vaikuntha (-loka)

Vaikuntha (-loka)

Literally, the place free from anxiety. The kingdom of God, full of all opulences and unlimited by time and space.

 

(See also: Vaikuntha, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on shakty-avesha avatara

shakty-avesha avatara

An empowered incarnation, usually a finite jiva deputized to exemplify a particular opulence of the Supreme Lord.

 

(See also: shakty-avesha avatara, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Naimittika-sukrti

Naimittika-sukrti - pious actions which bear temporary results; pious actions leading to material enjoyment, opulence, acquisition of knowledge, and mystic powers.

 

(See also: Naimittika-sukrti, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Sri Bhasya

Sri Bhasya - The commentary which Reveals the Transcendental Beauty and Opulence of the Lord; a commentary on Vedanta-sutra by Sri Ramanujacarya.

 

(See also: Sri Bhasya, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Bhagavan

Bhagavan

The Personality of Godhead, who possesses in full the six opulences (bhagas) of perfection—strength, fame, beauty, knowledge, renunciation, and power to control.

 

(See also: Bhagavan, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Godhead

Godhead

the Absolute Truth, the Supreme Reality, progressively realized first as the impersonal all-pervasive oneness, more fully as the Supersoul within the heart of every living being, and ultimately as the all-opulent Supreme Person.

 

(See also: Godhead, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Dvaraka (-puri, Dvaravati)

Dvaraka (-puri, Dvaravati)

The eternal abode in which Krishna fully displays the opulence of God. While descended on earth, Krishna resettled the entire population of Mathura in the city of Dvaraka, which He manifested by constructing it on the coast of the western Anarta province.

 

(See also: Dvaraka, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Bila-svargas

Bila-svargas

The subterranean heavenly planets, where specially empowered demons and other creatures enjoy exceptional power, health, and opulence, unaware that after a fixed duration of life they too will die.

 

(See also: Bila-svargas, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: : Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Andhra Pradesh (Pradesha):

Andhra Pradesh (Pradesha): (Sanskrit) Modern Indian state located on the southeast coast of India north of Tamil Nadu. The capital is Hyderabad. Language: Telegu. Dominant faith: Vaishnavism. Area: 106,000 square miles. Population 54 million. Famous for its opulent Tirupati Vaishnava temple.

(See also: Andhra Pradesh (Pradesha:, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: : Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Andhra Pradesh (Pradesha):

Andhra Pradesh (Pradesha): (Sanskrit) Modern Indian state located on the southeast coast of India north of Tamil Nadu. The capital is Hyderabad. Language: Telegu. Dominant faith: Vaishnavism. Area: 106,000 square miles. Population 54 million. Famous for its opulent Tirupati Vaishnava temple.

(See also: Andhra Pradesh (Pradesha:, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Ragatmika

Ragatmika - one in whose heart there naturally and eternally exists a deep spontaneous desire to love and serve Sri Krsna; one whose bhakti is permeated with raga. This specifically refers to the eternal residents of Vraja, who are attracted to Sri Krsna in a mood of intimate love, free from any conception of the Lord’s opulence or majesty (aisvarya-jnana).

 

(See also: Ragatmika, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Sadhana-catustaya

Sadhana-catustaya - four types of sadhana (mentioned in Chapter twelve) which are; nityanitya-vastu-viveka (discriminating between eternal and temporary objects) ;

2) ihanutra-phala-bhoga-viraga (detachment from enjoying the results of this life and the next life) ;

3) sama-damadi sat-sampatti (the six types of opulences headed by control over the mind and senses) ; and

4) mumuksa (the desire for liberation).

 

(See also: Sadhana-catustaya, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Vijayanagara

Vijayanagara: (Sanskrit) "City of Victory."

 

Opulent city and last Indian empire, centered in present-day Karnataka state, which extended as far as Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. It flourished from 1336 to 1565, at which time it began to disintegrate following defeat at the hand of Muslim armies. However, its existence and strength did serve to prevent Muslim expansion into South India. Awed visitors recounted its fabulously rich culture and great wealth. Site of extensive recent archeological renovation.

(See also: Vijayanagara, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Vijayanagara

Vijayanagara: (Sanskrit) "City of Victory." Opulent city

and last Indian empire, centered in present-day Karnataka

state, which extended as far as Malaysia, Indonesia and

the Philippines. It flourished from 1336 to 1565, at which

time it began to disintegrate following defeat at the hand

of Muslim armies. However, its existence and strength did

serve to prevent Muslim expansion into South India.

Awed visitors recounted its fabulously rich culture and

great wealth. Site of extensive recent archeological

renovation.

(See also: Vijayanagara, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Bhagavan

Bhagavan - the Supreme Lord; the Personality of Godhead. In the Visnu Purana (6.5.72-74) Bhagavan is defined as follows: "suddhe mahavibhuty akhye pare brahmani varttate maitreya bhagavac-chabda sarva-karana-karane; sambharteti tatha bhartta bha-karo ‘rthadvayanvita neta gamayita srasta ga-kararthas tatha mune; aisvaryasya samagrasya dharmasya yasasah sriyah jnana-vairagyayos caiva sannam bhaga itingana - "

 

The word bhagavat is used to describe the Supreme brahma who possesses all opulences, who is completely pure, and who is the cause of all causes. In the word bhagavat, the syllable bha has two meanings: one who maintains all living entities and one who is the support of all living entities.

 

Similarly, the syllable ga has two meanings: the creator, and one who causes all living entities to obtain the results of karma and jnana. Complete opulence, religiosity, fame, beauty, knowledge, and renunciation are known as bhaga, or fortune.” (The suffix vat means possessing. Thus one who possesses these six fortunes is known as Bhagavan.)

 

(See also: Bhagavan, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Opulence: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Akincana

Akincana - one who considers he has nothing but Krsna. Having nothing at all, utterly destitute materially. When referring to a Vaisnava, this usually denotes an ascetic who is devoid of the spirit of material enjoyment and accepts only the bare necessities for his maintenance.

 

Vaisnavas like the Pandavas who live in the midst of family and material opulence only for the service of Bhagavan and who are devoid of any desire for material enjoyment consider that nothing belongs to them. Everything belongs to Sri Bhagavan. They are akincana Vaisnavas.

 

(See also: Akincana, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 




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